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Fluid (web browser)

WebKit2-based site-specific browser (SSB) for Mac OS X From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fluid (web browser)

Fluid is a WebKit2-based site-specific browser (SSB) for Mac OS X created by Todd Ditchendorf.[2][3] Its original WebKit-based version was compared to Mozilla Prism and mentioned in Lifehacker,[4] TechCrunch,[5][6][7] 43 Folders,[8] the 37 Signals blog,[9] and on InfoWorld[10] as a way to make web applications more like native desktop applications.

Quick Facts Original author(s), Initial release ...
Fluid
Original author(s)Todd Ditchendorf
Initial releaseDecember 9, 2007 (2007-12-09)[1]
Written inObjective-C
Operating systemMac OS X
PlatformWebKit, Cocoa
TypeSite-specific browser
LicenseProprietary freeware with open-source components
Websitefluidapp.com
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1.0 milestone

On May 1, 2011, Fluid 1.0 was released with a completely new codebase. Fluid Apps created with previous versions of Fluid cannot be updated via software update and SSBs have to be re-created with Fluid 1.0 (to transition to version 1.0 and later).[11] While version 1.0 is still a free app, a Fluid License can be purchased which will unlock extra features (some previously included by default in previous versions). On July 4, 2011, version 1.2 was released and featured compatibility with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.[12]


2.0 milestone

In July 2018, Fluid underwent another rewrite[13] to take advantage of Apple's newer WebKit2 API with process separation,[14] with the same licensing terms as 1.x versions. Subsequent minor versions restored feature support and added support for Dark Mode.

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